MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge MA. Pending budgetary
approval, MIT will have a tenure-track opening in phonology at the
Assistant Professor level beginning 1 September 1994.
Candidates should expect to share the teaching of the year-long
graduate introduction to phonology and one additional subject each term -
one at an advanced graduate level. Candidates should be prepared to
teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Applicants should send a complete dossier (including no fewer than three
letters of recommendation) and a sample of their work by 15 November 1993 to:
Wayne O'Neil
Room 20D-213
MIT
Cambridge MA 02139
MIT is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer

ANDREW W. MELLON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
IN THE HUMANITIES AT STANFORD
To be awarded to highly promising scholar-teachers
in the Humanities, these non-faculty one-year positions
will carry department affiliation and limited teaching
duties, and the opportunity for scholarly work and
intellectual growth. The PhD must be in hand by
September 1994, and preferably received within the
last seven years. The Award carries an annual stipend
of $32,000 and may be renewed for a second year.
U.S. citizenship is not required.
Applications for 1994-95 are due as early as possible
and no later than November 15, 1993. Requests for
information and applications should be marked "Mellon
Application" and sent to:
The Dean
School of Humanities and Sciences
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2070
(415) 723-9785

PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: The M.A./Ph.D. Program in Linguistics at tThe
Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York
invites applications and nominations for a tenure-track position in
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS. Duties include graduate teaching, supervision of
student research in experimental psycholinguistics, and liaison with
other related doctoral programs in of The Graduate School.Appointment is
for Fall 1994. We anticipate making a senior appointment, but will
consider applications at all levels. Requirements: an earned
doctorate in Linguistics (or related discipline) and a substantial
record of research and publications. Assistant Professors
($40,249-50,205) must have demonstrated evidence of promise as a teacher
and interest in productive scholarship; Associate Professors
($5205-59,99496) muspossess a record of significant achievement in the
field; full Professors ($59,994-72,096) must have a record of
exceptional academic achievement, established scholarly reputation,
excellence in teaching, and a wwide experience in supervision of
doctoral students. Supplement possible for a distinguished candidate
of substantial merit or accomplishment in the field with a national
reputation as a scholar. Review of applications will begin October 15,
1993. Send CV , two or three of your most recent publications, and
three letters of recommendation or the names of three referees to:
Professor Richard Kayne, Chair, Search Committee, M.A./Ph.D. Program
in Linguistics, CUNY Graduate School, 33 West 42nd Street, New York NY
10036. CUNY is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.